Associations between Intensive care unit acquired weakness with post-extubation dysphagia and other clinical outcomes-a cohort study in critically ill respiratory patients
A. García-Grimaldo , N.C. Rodríguez-Moguel , M. Godínez-Victoria , S. Rodríguez-Llamazares , M.A. Ríos-Ayala , J.D. Cadeza-Aguilar , I.A. Osuna-Padilla
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Abstract
Background
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) is a complication characterized by decreased muscle mass and impairments in strength and physical function and is associated with poor quality of life and worse clinical outcomes. The primary objective of this study is to analyze the prevalence of ICU-AW, and secondary objectives were to assess risk factors and analyze the associations with clinical outcomes.
Methods
This is a prospective cohort study of patients on mechanical ventilation (MV). Nutritional risk (mNUTRIC) and the presence of malnutrition (GLIM criteria) were evaluated. A nutritional assessment was performed upon admission and post-extubation. Cumulative energy and protein deficit (CPD) were calculated. ICU-AW was assessed. Post-extubation dysphagia (P-ED), hospital readmission, length of ICU stays post-extubation, and hospital stay post-ICU were reported as clinical outcomes. Comparison tests between groups, univariate and multivariate logistic, and linear regressions were performed.
Results
ICU-AW was diagnosed in 55 % of patients. Differences were observed between ICU-AW and normal strength group for sex, days on MV, hospital length of stay, pharmacological therapy for sedation and CPD. The interaction of vecuronium prescription with MV time (RR = 1.09, 95%CI = 1.03–1.16, p < 0.01) and female sex (RR = 4.16, 95%CI = 1.3–13.38, p = 0.01) were independent predictors for ICU-AW development. ICU-AW was associated with P-ED (RR = 11.2, 95%CI = 2.6–48.4, p < 0.01) and length of ICU stay post-extubation (β = 2.11, 95%CI = 0.5–3.7, p = 0.01).
Conclusion
ICU-AW is a highly frequent condition in critical patients. Pharmacological therapy, duration of MV and sex were independent predictors for ICU-AW development. This condition was also associated with P-ED development and length of ICU stay post-extubation.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Nutrition ESPEN is an electronic-only journal and is an official publication of the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN). Nutrition and nutritional care have gained wide clinical and scientific interest during the past decades. The increasing knowledge of metabolic disturbances and nutritional assessment in chronic and acute diseases has stimulated rapid advances in design, development and clinical application of nutritional support. The aims of ESPEN are to encourage the rapid diffusion of knowledge and its application in the field of clinical nutrition and metabolism. Published bimonthly, Clinical Nutrition ESPEN focuses on publishing articles on the relationship between nutrition and disease in the setting of basic science and clinical practice. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN is available to all members of ESPEN and to all subscribers of Clinical Nutrition.